Hmm? Lovano has always sounded like a composite of modern influences to my ear including Adams, Redman, Joe Henderson, and Coltrane. He definitely has a more abstract and cool approach to some of his lines compared to Adams who is visceral and highly emotional. I'm gonna grab the live album with Scofield. I like his old chorus heavy sound, and he plays his butt off from what I've heard. I suppose Adams can be a bit over the top, but it sounds like it's coming from the heart. He always sounded great with Pullen.
He's no Wayne Shorter or Sonny Rollins, but I still like him a lot. And his style went well with Mingus, who was quite extroverted. And Mingus most likely pushed him to play better than he might on his own.